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What happened to the lost art of engineers waving?
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<p>[quote user="Limitedclear"]How people perform their work is of no concern to those not so involved. The simple point of most of the railroaders on this thread is that certain railfans seem to think they have an entitlement to dictate to us how we should perform our duties on penalty of being held in "contempt of fan". I say "Bring it on". Your contempt or other opinions (including some of the sketchy and incorrect legal opinions on this thread) are of ZERO consequence to me in the performance of my railroad job. I will still be performing my job as safely and efficiently as I am able. And if that means I am scratching an itch rather than waving, so be it.[/quote]</p><p>LC, I couldn't agree with you more. If you want to wave, do so. If you don't want to, don't. You don't owe ANYONE a wave. It's as simple as that. </p>
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